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rigveda

The complete Rigveda Sanskrit Devanagari edition with and without
svara marks and searchable text format
is available https://sanskritdocuments.org/mirrors/rigveda/e-text.htm .
Rigveda files are presented here in various formats. (ITRANSliterated text (ITX), devanagari postscript (PS), PDF, and devanagari searchable
web pages in Sanskrit 2003 Unicode fonts created using Itranslator 2003 from Omkarananda Ashram. The non-accented texts can be viewed in different
Indian language scripts using aksharamukha complete site web conversion.
(Just copy paste the file URL in to the slate and select Devanagari to language of your choice.)

The complete Rigveda Sanskrit Devanagari with svara marks is also available at Ulrich Stiehl's
http://www.sanskritweb.net/rigveda/ mirrored
http://www.sanskritweb.org/rigveda/.
It is the edition of the "Rigveda Samhita" by Prof. R.L. Kashyap and Prof. S. Sadagopan published in 1998 by the Sri Aurobindo Kapali Sastry Institute of Vedic Culture. It is a masterpiece of meticulousness and a gem of Indian Devanagari typography. Each PDF file has been incorporated with searchable feature.

Shri Veda Bhaarti, in hyderabad, a public charitable trust, has prepared an audio DVD of the complete
Rigveda.

Audio MP3 files of all four Vedas are available at http://iishdownloads.info/ on Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage (IISH) site. See "Vedas - Complete Collection" for links on the top right. All are posted on archive org for online listening and downloads.

vedamu.org by Sri Sathya Sai Veda Pratishtan, Hyderabad, India has all Vedas recorded in .wma format in various categories including Samhita, Krama, Ghana. The site is a very good resource for audio as well as Sanskrit related texts.

Rigveda translation of
"Vedic Experience" By Professor Raimon Panikkar - one of the finest translations into English. Himalayan Academy published the 1000-page anthology in a special edition in the West, while Motilal Banarsidas produced the Indian edition; reviewed and highly recommended by Vedic Scholars in India. Professor Pannikar made the translation available on the World Wide Web in July 1995. All seven parts of "Vedic Experience" are on-line.

There is a DVD produced of all the books including Veda translations,
correspondences, articles, in fact
complete works of Maharshi Dayananda Saraswati. See the pamphlet in PDF and Word DOC
with additional contact details.

Delhi Sanskrit Academy has all four Veda downlodable e-books texts in well-formatted manner. In addition, ebooks for Geeta, Sanskrit Vakya Prabodh of Swami Dayananda Saraswati, and Swayameva_Sanskrit_Shikshanam book of conversational Sanskrit are available.

sAmaveda

Complete Samaveda Sanskrit encoded text without svara marks by Anshuman Pandey is available in
different formats, namely Encoded text,
postscript,
PDFUnicode
formats. This needs some proofreading. Write to sanskrit at cheerful.com if interested.

Jitendra has also compiled all Vedas in an Excel spreadsheet
marked with kANDa, prapAThaka, anuvAka, with list of Chandas.
Download Veda Anukriti (file
veda_anukriti.xlsx 10.6Mb). Send your comments and suggestions
for corrections to Jitendra at jku304 on gmail. The file
requires siddhanta2 fonts prepared by Mihail Bayaryn available at svayambhava.org as Siddhanta
and separately Siddhanta Variations Fonts. (Also at siddhanta
and Siddhanta Variations).

An encoded Sanskrit text in unicode format (words separated as for indologist study) is available at GRETIL and
split version in
TITUS project.
Other indology etexts are available at GRETIL and TITUS sites.

A portion of Krishna Yajurveda Works (Brahmana and Aranyaka) of the Taittiriya Shakha
edited by Subramania Sarma, Chennai (India) is made available at Ulrich Stiehl's http://www.sanskritweb.net/yajurveda/.

The Vedicreserve site has complete text along with many other major Sanskrit literature.

Krishna Yajurveda with Swaram at http://yajur.veda.tripod.com/ , consists of many Suktas, Yajurveda texts. A volunteer group has entered large number of sUktas and displayed them in PDF formats for Telugu, Sanskrit(Devanagari), Kannada, Malayalam, Bengali, Gujarati, Oriya, and Tamil scripts, all with vedic swaras or accents.
Most of these files posted a long time earlier are
taken down.
The team has been correcting the text and is
planning to repost once finalized. Some of these are posted in Google Docs in
different format as the site yajur.veda.tripod.com is getting updated.

The Vedamahasabha has prepared many Vedic texts at
http://vedavms.in/
These texts are mostly for advanced users and
chanters so one has to watch for broken words.
The collection is impressive and comprehensive though.
The introduction states that "The books are not meant for self learning
exercise. Veda must be learned through a qualified GURU only. Our Books
are for reading and practicising what has been already taught." Contact
vedavms at gmail.com. The group (initiated by late Mr. YDN Iyer)
supports many informal centers for Veda chanting/learning
in Mumbai and Chennai vicinity.

Find Ajit Krishnan's well prepared
compilation of vaidik mantra and upAsanA texts at yAjushratnAkaram,
prasiddhamantrasangraha. Explore his file
cabinet for various texts and software utilities on http://www.aupasana.com. He has identified
variations in svara markings adopted by others on page xvi.

The MP3 audio files of all Vedas (including shukla and krishna yajurveda)
are available at http://www.uppathil.net/ along with
information and texts of Vedic Mathematics, Upanishads, stotras, lectures, and articles.

upaveda

General Vedic Information

Unicode Standard 4.0 (2003) does not support accented
Vedic texts.
Only two Vedic accents were defined by the Unicode consortium, whereas
approximate 50
Vedic accents/characters/svaras would be required for encoding the various
Vedic texts. See Vedic Code Set (vedic.pdf) in http://tdil.mit.gov.in/pchangeuni.htm
and 29 Samaveda accents listed in http://www.sanskritweb.de/sans99sv.pdf.

The Maharishi Channel at http://www.maharishichannel.in . Watch the Rudra Abhishek Yagya from the Brahmasthan of India every day at 6:30 am, 9:30 am, 12:30 pm, and 3:30 pm Indian Standard Time, on channel 2.

Videos of Veda Chanting lessons. "Through the kind facilitation of the South-East Region, a Veda Teacher who taught Veda Chanting in Bhagawan's schools, Damarik Sai, is coming to Trinidad early in February and March to teach Vedas to all interested. There will be 45 sessions each lasting 45 minutes over the two month period. Centre Chairman requested to spread this information to all devotees."

Veda Pathasala And Greatness Of Vedas, presentation of scholars in Telugu
Parts 1,
2,
3,
4. See other informative videos on Sanatana Dharma in the video playlist sanatanadharma123.